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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 4,
2005
Audio Clip
Sen. Scott Pruitt, Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin and Senate Republican
Leader Glenn Coffee talk to
reporters following the final action on HB 2046.
SENATE DEMOCRATS CAST VOTE AGAINST REAL WORKERS’ COMP REFORM
• Senate dispute ends
State Capitol, Oklahoma City – Senate Democrats backed down
Wednesday from their efforts to keep Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin from presiding
over Senate proceedings and avoid a vote on real workers’
compensation reform.
“Senate Republicans are very proud of Lt. Gov. Fallin for
standing with us to get a vote in the Senate on workers’ comp
reform, and I am very appreciative of Sen. Morgan for keeping open
the lines of communication and working with Lt. Gov. Fallin and
Senate Republicans to resolve the dispute in the Senate,”
stated Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“We wanted a vote on a real, job-creating, job-saving workers’
comp reform bill in the Senate and we got it. We are disappointed
that it took nearly a week to get this vote when it could have occurred
last Thursday if the Democrat leadership would have allowed their
senators to show up for work,” stated Sen. Scott Pruitt, R-Broken
Arrow.
On a party-line vote, Senate Democrats defeated a GOP effort to
bring Pruitt’s House Bill 2046 to the Senate floor.
“The Constitution is clear that the lieutenant governor is
president of the Senate and can preside over daily sessions, and
Senate Democrats acknowledged her authority when she called the
Senate into session today,” Coffee said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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